Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Evolve Coupe Bowls Coral 248mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Coupe Bowl takes its design reference from the Japanese practice of kintsugi — repairing broken ceramics with gold and treating the repair as part of...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 36(H)mm | 1½(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Churchill Studio Prints Kintsugi Coupe Bowl takes its design reference from the Japanese practice of kintsugi — repairing broken ceramics with gold and treating the repair as part of the object's story rather than a flaw to hide. That concept is expressed here as a decorative surface pattern in a warm coral colourway, applied to a wide, rimless coupe profile. The outcome is a bowl with genuine visual character that doesn't depend on novelty to hold its place on a dressed table.
Made from Churchill's Evolve porcelain, these bowls are constructed to the standard expected of commercial tableware. They're suited to the daily demands of a covers operation — repeated commercial dishwasher cycles, kitchen handling, and the general wear of high-frequency service. Porcelain at this weight carries well and stacks reliably in a back-of-house environment.
The coupe shape keeps presentation clean and uncluttered, lending itself to plated desserts, composed starters, or sharing dishes depending on how the kitchen works. The Kintsugi pattern is distinctive enough to anchor a table identity without requiring elaborate styling around it, which makes it practical for operators building a consistent front-of-house look across a broader Studio Prints mix.
- Evolve porcelain construction suited to high-frequency commercial service
- Rimless coupe profile supports clean, contemporary plating across courses
- Coral Kintsugi pattern creates consistent table identity without over-styling
- Supplied in a pack of 12 — practical for building or supplementing cover sets
- Compatible with wider Churchill Studio Prints ranges for a cohesive table
It is worth considering how the coral colourway sits alongside your existing linen, glassware, and crockery before committing to a quantity. If you'd like a second opinion on how this fits your front-of-house setup, our team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Evolve porcelain body engineered for repeated commercial dishwasher cycles
- 248mm rimless coupe profile designed for clean, modern food presentation
- Coral Kintsugi decorative pattern applied across the full bowl surface
- Pack of 12 units supplied for straightforward cover-set building
- Compatible with Churchill Studio Prints collection for cohesive table coordination
Operational Benefits
- Withstands the rigours of high-frequency service without rapid surface wear
- Clean coupe shape reduces plating time and keeps presentation consistent
- Distinctive pattern holds table identity without additional styling effort
- Pack format simplifies stock management and cover-set top-ups
- Integrates with broader Studio Prints ranges to maintain a unified look
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Pink
- Dimensions
- 36(H)mm | 1½(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Porcelain
- Weight
- 813.3333333333334g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The coral Kintsugi pattern is warm rather than vibrant, so it tends to sit well alongside neutral linens and understated glassware. It works best when the rest of the table is kept relatively calm — it is the kind of piece that does the work rather than needing to be styled around. If you have existing crockery you are trying to match it to, it is worth discussing with us before ordering.
- Yes. Churchill's Evolve porcelain is produced specifically for commercial use and is designed to handle the demands of repeated dishwasher cycles and regular handling across multiple covers. It performs reliably in mid- to high-volume operations and is a common choice for restaurants running two or more sittings per service.
- The wide, flat coupe profile works well for plated desserts, composed starters, and smaller sharing portions. It is less suited to deeply sauced dishes or anything that benefits from a higher bowl wall to contain liquid. How useful it is will depend on your menu — if you are unsure whether it fits your service style, our team can help you think through the options.